Please stop by - we can talk. I'll explain how I use the AirTach handpieces on the new machine. Once gain - they operate entirely different than the original AT handpieces.
I bought mine as quick as I could. It's already on my bench and working. This is entirely new technology - not a rehash of the old AT Machine. The feel, the touch, the control: it's all there. The handpieces are unlike anything you've seen or felt before. I have no idea what's inside the...
I've spent the past ten years or so concentrating on Colt engraving...it was time for a refreshing break. During the 2016 FEGA Show I was visiting friends and looking over tables when I came across a beautiful 1873 Winchester....this one made in 1891. Bruce Farman (Bremerton, Washington) had...
I just completed the companion guns that go with the Single Action Army shown in an earlier Thread...and also seen in Issue 139 of The Engraver Magazine. These are consecutive numbered Government Model Colt .38 Supers - one dedicated to Pancho Villa, and the other to Emiliano Zapata...The...
Ben Lane Jr. passed away this week. Ben was an outstanding engraver and a Founding Member of FEGA.
We remember Ben for his wisdom and leadership throughout the formative years of FEGA. He was a Texan, a gentleman, and a FEGA and Colt Master with an easily identifiable kind of work based on...
The Gangsters have been underway for some time and the work is nearing completion. These 1911's were obtained from the Colt Custom Shop a number of years ago; I had them stored away waiting for the right job. They are consecutive serial numbers and built in the original 1911 configuration...
Most of the scroll and inlay work was done with a pneumatic tool - specifically the GRS 901 and Monarch hand pieces and the G8 GraverMax. The detail in the bison portrait and other small gold inlay area is done by hand with a burin or bulno pick.
Thanks....I spent many years in the jewelry store engraving letters on trophies, rings, watches, pendants and other jewelry accessories, so I learned about lettering early in my career.
It's the most fun, I think, anyone can have hand engraving...designing, cutting and embellishing letters...
No, the engraver of the original is unknown. However, the gun was engraved at Colt during the Helfrich years - re: the Helfrich School. Cuno was the shop Master and he looked over and approved all engraving work. We would like to think that he was the engraver, but as we study the process...
This Buffalo Bill Colt is a re-creation of an original presented to Col. W. F. Cody as gift from his publisher, The J&H Mayer Company of New York in 1895. In addition to published articles, Mayer was the company that produced many of the original art porters and advertising for the Buffalo Bill...
This Colt SAA was hipped from the Custom Shop with full blue and a non-fluted cylinder. My client's theme objective was to celebrate the Mexican Revolutionaries, Pancho Villa and Emiliano Zapata. These two were politically active in the early 1900's in suport of the farm workers and peasants...
You should invest in a Colt Archive Letter for that one. The work looks to be authentic late 1800's factory engraving. Could be Helfricht or one of his staff engravers...but it would be best to know to establish a true value for the gun. No one on this forum can tell you who engraved it...it...
Hey Marty: I watched the movie a couple of times - just for a little background noise while I worked on these.
I think I trend a bit toward the Dusty Bottoms character. I don't think he was into it as much as the other two and his crying wasn't as authentic; he wasn't nearly the gunfighter as...
I have a couple of good friends who I visit with each year in Cody, Wyoming. One is HB - a lifetime Lawman from Texas, and the other is Keith Seidel - world famous leather craftsman and Saddle Maker from Cody. Keith is always a great host for our gatherings and one of our annual favorite times...